Can IceWeasel/IceCat use Firefox extensions/plug-ins? Their website mentions that they run their own plug-in finder @ gnuzilla.gnu.org but I was unable to access it to see what was there.
I'd like to use IcePup as a browser-only means to access Web2/Rich Internet Applications like myPup but using my own selections as simple browser bookmarks, organized by category e.g. Word processors, spreadsheets, etc. I note you offer a Flash9 tar.gz download but have you considered offering IcePup with Flash, Java, a mediaplayer and a PDF reader pre-installed and configured to work with the browser? Sure would be nice! (Though I realize the Java especially would make it a much larger ISO.)
p.s. What's that beautiful font you used for the 'IcePup' title on your website?_________________Welcome to my weird, wild, wonderful, wired world!

1. Download IceWeasel.
2. Install using the following code:
mv iceweasel* /usr/local/
cd /usr/local/
tar -zxvf iceweasel*
rm /usr/local/*.tar.gz
3. You will want to place a symbolic link to the IceWeasel executable in /usr/local/bin/ with a command similar to this:
ln -s /usr/local/iceweasel/iceweasel /usr/local/bin/iceweasel

In some ways, IcePup is brilliant. In other ways, it is rather disappointing. I decided to test out IcePup as a potential platform for my K-9 project. It worked well on my pentium 4. However, it failed miserably on my Gateway Solo 2000 laptop (which is running Puppy 2.13 derivative DigiPup). I know that I set the BIOS to boot from cdrom and I know that I typed: "puppy pfix=ram"

I have no clue..................

Still, given I am probably going to use an old 486 as the motherboard, it may still work out....

Macadavy mentioned a PDF reader. I really dislike Gview and I was at Lowe's (an American hardware store chain) and noticed they were using Xpdf. I had never used it, so I tried it. Here is the package: